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A model based on data from echosounder buoys to estimate biomass of fish species associated with fish aggregating devices

Issue
114(2)
Author(s)
Lopez, Jon, Gala Moreno, Guillermo Boyra, and Laurent Dagorn
Cover date
2016
PDF
lopez.pdf
DOI
10.7755/FB.114.2.4
Pages
166-178

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